{{Alhouse2010toc}}Elections for the office of [[Alabama House of Representatives|Alabama State Representative]] were held in [[Alabama]] on [[State legislative elections, 2010|November 2, 2010]]. State house seats in all 105 districts were on the ballot in 2010.

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{{Alhouse2010toc}}Elections for the office of [[Alabama House of Representatives|Alabama State Representative]] were held in [[Alabama]] on [[State legislative elections, 2010|November 2, 2010]]. State house seats in all 105 districts were on the ballot in 2010. In the election, Republicans won the majority for the first time since reconstruction.

The signature-filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was April 2, 2010, and the primary election day was June 1, 2010.

The signature-filing deadline for candidates wishing to run in these elections was April 2, 2010, and the primary election day was June 1, 2010.

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The incumbent representative ran for re-election in 92 of the 105 state house seats that are up for re-election in 2010. (87.62% of races)

The incumbent representative ran for re-election in 92 of the 105 state house seats that are up for re-election in 2010. (87.62% of races)

Heading into the November 2 election, Democrats were the majority party in the [[Alabama House of Representatives]]:

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Heading into the November 2 election, Democrats held the majority in the [[Alabama House of Representatives]]:

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==Campaign contributions==

==Campaign contributions==

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| align="right" | $12,397,003

| align="right" | $12,397,003

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During the 2010 election, the total contributions to House candidates was $19,627,913. The top 10 contributors were:<ref>[http://www.followthemoney.org/database/StateGlance/state_candidates.phtml?s=AL&y=2010&f=H ''Follow the Money'' "Alabama House of Representatives 2010 Campaign Contributions"]</ref>

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| Alabama Republican Party

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| align="right" |$1,449,611

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| [[Alabama Education Association]]

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| align="right" | $1,097,446

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| [[Business Council of Alabama]]

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| align="right" | $705,500

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| [[Alabama Farmers Federation]]

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| align="right" | $578,009

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| Charles Bishop

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| align="right" |$502,000

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| [[Alabama Association of Realtors]]

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| align="right" | $335,503

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| [[Alabama State Employees Association]]

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| align="right" | $271,600

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| Friends of Mike Hubbard

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| align="right" | $243,300

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| [[Alabama Trial Lawyers Association]]

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| align="right" | $234,000

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| NETPAC

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| align="right" | $215,500

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Thirty-five incumbents (38.04%) face no competition in the November 2 general election and are thus, barring unforeseen circumstances, guaranteed re-election in November.

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Thirty-five incumbents (38.04%) faced no competition in the November 2 general election.

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:* Fourteen Democratic incumbents face no November challenger.

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:* Fourteen Democratic incumbents faced no November challenger.

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:* Twenty-one GOP incumbents face no November challenger.

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:* Twenty-one GOP incumbents faced no November challenger.

===Primary challenges===

===Primary challenges===

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===Retiring incumbents===

===Retiring incumbents===

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Eleven incumbent representatives are not running for re-election, while 92 incumbents (89.32%) ran for re-election. Of the eleven incumbents who are not running for re-election, eight are Democrats and three are Republican.

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Eleven incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 92 incumbents (89.32%) ran for re-election. Of the eleven incumbents who did not seek re-election, eight were Democrats and three were Republican.

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Incumbents who are retiring are:

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Incumbents who retired are:

:* District 1: Incumbent Democrat [[Tammy Irons]].

:* District 1: Incumbent Democrat [[Tammy Irons]].

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<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Greg Burdine]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Greg Burdine]] '''7,083''' {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Quinton Hanson]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Quinton Hanson]] 6,877

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'''Note:''' Incumbent Democrat [[Tammy Irons]] is not running for re-election.

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'''Note:''' Incumbent Democrat [[Tammy Irons]] did not run for re-election.

===District 2===

===District 2===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[Mike Curtis]] {{approved}} Incumbent Curtis has represented the 2nd district since 2006.

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:*[[Mike Curtis]] {{approved}} Incumbent Curtis was first elected in 2006.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Mike Curtis]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Mike Curtis]] 6,284

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:{{reddot}} [[Lynn Greer]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Lynn Greer]] '''7,599''' {{won}}

===District 3===

===District 3===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[Marcel Black]] {{approved}} Incumbent Black has represented the 3rd district since 1990.

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:*[[Marcel Black]] {{approved}} Incumbent Black was first elected in 1990.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Marcel Black]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Marcel Black]] '''9,076''' {{won}}

===District 4===

===District 4===

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:*[[Micky Hammon]] {{approved}} Incumbent Hammon has represented the 4th district since 2002.

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:*[[Micky Hammon]] {{approved}} Incumbent Hammon was first elected in 2002.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Vaughn Goodwin]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Vaughn Goodwin]] 5,244

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:{{reddot}} [[Micky Hammon]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Micky Hammon]] '''12,153''' {{won}}

===District 5===

===District 5===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[Henry White]] {{approved}} Incumbent White has represented the 5th district since 2006.

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:*[[Henry White]] {{approved}} Incumbent White was first elected in 2006.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Henry White]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Henry White]] 5,402

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:{{reddot}} [[Dan Williams]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Dan Williams]] '''8,807''' {{won}}

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:{{greydot}} [[Jerry Hill]]

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:{{greydot}} [[Jerry Hill]] 1,359

===District 6===

===District 6===

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:*[[Phil Williams]] {{approved}} Incumbent Williams has represented the 6th district since 2009.

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:*[[Phil Williams (Alabama House of Representatives)|Phil Williams]] {{approved}} Incumbent Williams was first elected in 2009.

'''Note:''' Incumbent Republican [[Robert J. Bentley]] did not run for re-election.

===District 64===

===District 64===

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:*[[Harry Shiver]] {{approved}} Incumbent Shiver has represented the 64th district since 2006.

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:*[[Harry Shiver]] {{approved}} Incumbent Shiver was first elected in 2006.

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:{{reddot}} [[Harry Shiver]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Harry Shiver]] '''8,524''' {{won}}

===District 65===

===District 65===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[Elaine Beech]] {{approved}} Incumbent Beech has represented the 65th district since she was elected in a special election in November 2009 to replace [[Marc Keahey]], who was elected to the Alabama Senate.

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:*[[Elaine Beech]] {{approved}} Incumbent Beech was first elected in a special election in November 2009 to replace [[Marc Keahey]], who was elected to the [[Alabama State Senate]].

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Elaine Beech]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Elaine Beech]] '''11,747''' {{won}}

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:{{greydot}} [[Ozelle Hubert]]

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:{{greydot}} [[Ozelle Hubert]] 1,920

===District 66===

===District 66===

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:*[[Alan Baker]] {{approved}} Incumbent Baker has represented the 66th district since 2006.

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:*[[Alan Baker]] {{approved}} Incumbent Baker was first elected in 2006.

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{reddot}} [[Alan Baker]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Alan Baker]] '''8,615''' {{won}}

===District 67===

===District 67===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:*[[Darrio Melton]] 5,533 {{approved}}

:*[[Darrio Melton]] 5,533 {{approved}}

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:*[[Yusuf Salaam]] 5,073 Incumbent Salaam has represented the 67th district since 2002.

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:*[[Yusuf Salaam]] 5,073 Incumbent Salaam was first elected in 2002.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Darrio Melton]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Darrio Melton]] '''10,382''' {{won}}

===District 68===

===District 68===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[Thomas Jackson]] 5,484 {{approved}} Incumbent Jackson has represented the 68th district since 1994.

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:*[[Thomas "Action" Jackson]] 5,484 {{approved}} Incumbent Jackson was first elected in 1994.

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:*[[Thomas E. Jackson]] 2,768

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:*[[Thomas Jackson (Challenger)|Thomas Jackson]] 2,768

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Thomas Jackson]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Thomas "Action" Jackson]] '''10,471''' {{won}}

===District 69===

===District 69===

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:*[[Eli Mack]] 243

:*[[Eli Mack]] 243

:*[[Darryl D. Perryman]] 651

:*[[Darryl D. Perryman]] 651

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:*[[James Thomas]] 3,218 Incumbent Thomas has represented the 69th district since 1982.

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:*[[James Thomas]] 3,218 Incumbent Thomas was first elected in 1982.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[David Colston]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[David Colston]] '''11,058''' {{won}}

===District 70===

===District 70===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[Christopher J. England]] {{approved}} Incumbent England has represented the 70th district since 2006.

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:*[[Christopher J. England]] {{approved}} Incumbent England was first elected in 2006.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Christopher J. England]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Christopher J. England]] '''7,611''' {{won}}

===District 71===

===District 71===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[Artis J. McCampbell]] {{approved}} Incumbent McCampbell has represented the 71st district since 2006.

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:*[[Artis J. McCampbell]] {{approved}} Incumbent McCampbell was first elected in 2006.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Artis J. McCampbell]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Artis J. McCampbell]] '''12,261''' {{won}}

===District 72===

===District 72===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:*[[Johnny Lee Flowers]] 3,147

:*[[Johnny Lee Flowers]] 3,147

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:*[[Ralph Anthony Howard]] 4,898 {{approved}} Incumbent Howard has represented the 72nd district since

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:*[[Ralph Anthony Howard]] 4,898 {{approved}} Incumbent Howard was first elected in a special election in May, 2005.

:*[[Melvin Hugh Lightning]] 498

:*[[Melvin Hugh Lightning]] 498

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:{{bluedot}} [[Ralph Anthony Howard]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Ralph Anthony Howard]] '''11,552''' {{won}}

===District 73===

===District 73===

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:*[[David Grimes]] 2,967 {{approved}} Incumbent Grimes has represented the 73rd district since 2002.

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:*[[David Grimes]] 2,967 {{approved}} Incumbent Grimes was first elected in 2002.

:*[[Jeremy Walker]] 2,890

:*[[Jeremy Walker]] 2,890

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:{{bluedot}} [[Joseph Lister Hubbard]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Joseph Lister Hubbard]] '''8,137''' {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[David Grimes]]

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:{{reddot}} [[David Grimes]] 7,825

===District 74===

===District 74===

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:*[[Jay Love]] {{approved}} Incumbent Love has represented the 74th district since 2002.

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:*[[Jay Love]] {{approved}} Incumbent Love was first elected in 2002.

:{{greydot}} <u>'''Independent candidate:</u>

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:{{reddot}} [[Jay Love]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Jay Love]] '''8,714''' {{won}}

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:{{greydot}} [[Jay King]]

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:{{greydot}} [[Jay King]] 2,562

===District 75===

===District 75===

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:*[[Greg Wren]] {{approved}} Incumbent Wren has represented the 75th district since 2000.

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:*[[Greg Wren]] {{approved}} Incumbent Wren was first elected in 2000.

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Glenn L. Allen]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Glenn L. Allen]] 5,551

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:{{reddot}} [[Greg Wren]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Greg Wren]] '''14,046''' {{won}}

===District 76===

===District 76===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[Thad McClammy]] 3,036 {{approved}} Incumbent McClammy has represented the 76th district since 1994.

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:*[[Thad McClammy]] 3,036 {{approved}} Incumbent McClammy was first elected in 1994.

:*[[Maurice Rollins]] 1,670

:*[[Maurice Rollins]] 1,670

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:{{bluedot}} [[Thad McClammy]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Thad McClammy]] '''10,092''' {{won}}

===District 77===

===District 77===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[John Knight]] {{approved}} Incumbent Knight has represented the 77th district since 1993.

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:*[[John Knight]] {{approved}} Incumbent Knight was first elected in 1993.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[John Knight]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[John Knight]] '''8,353''' {{won}}

===District 78===

===District 78===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[Alvin Holmes]] {{approved}} Incumbent Holmes has represented the 78th district since 1974.

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:*[[Alvin Holmes]] {{approved}} Incumbent Holmes was first elected in 1974.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Alvin Holmes]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Alvin Holmes]] '''7,349''' {{won}}

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:{{greydot}} [[Larry Thomas]]

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:{{greydot}} [[Larry Thomas]] 1,313

===District 79===

===District 79===

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:*[[Mike Hubbard]] {{approved}} Incumbent Hubbard has represented the 79th district since 1998.

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:*[[Mike Hubbard]] {{approved}} Incumbent Hubbard was first elected in 1998.

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{reddot}} [[Mike Hubbard]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Mike Hubbard]] '''11,128''' {{won}}

===District 80===

===District 80===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[Lesley Vance]] {{approved}} Incumbent Vance has represented the 80th district since 2006.

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:*[[Lesley Vance]] {{approved}} Incumbent Vance was first elected in 2006.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Lesley Vance]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Lesley Vance]] '''5,579''' {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Mervin Dudley]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Mervin Dudley]] 4,626

===District 81===

===District 81===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[Betty Carol Graham]] {{approved}} Incumbent Graham has represented the 81st district since 1994.

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:*[[Betty Carol Graham]] {{approved}} Incumbent Graham was first elected in 1994.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Betty Carol Graham]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Betty Carol Graham]] 7,306

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:{{reddot}} [[Mark M. Tuggle]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Mark M. Tuggle]] '''9,268''' {{won}}

===District 82===

===District 82===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:*[[Terrence Kareem Johnson]] 2,103

:*[[Terrence Kareem Johnson]] 2,103

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:*[[Pebblin Warren]] 3,994 {{approved}} Incumbent Warren has represented the 82nd district since she was elected in a special election in March of 2005.

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:*[[Pebblin Warren]] 3,994 {{approved}} Incumbent Warren was first elected in a special election in March of 2005.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Pebblin Warren]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Pebblin Warren]] '''10,180''' {{won}}

===District 83===

===District 83===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[George Bandy]] 1,980 {{approved}} Incumbent Bandy has represented the 83rd district since 1994.

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:*[[George Bandy]] 1,980 {{approved}} Incumbent Bandy was first elected in 1994.

:*[[Ronnie Reed]] 1,446

:*[[Ronnie Reed]] 1,446

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:{{bluedot}} [[George Bandy]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[George Bandy]] '''7,484''' {{won}}

===District 84===

===District 84===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Berry Forte]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Berry Forte]] '''7,764''' {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Joyce L. Perrin]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Joyce L. Perrin]] 4,152

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'''Note:''' Incumbent Democrat [[Billy Beasley]] is not running for re-election.

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'''Note:''' Incumbent Democrat [[Billy Beasley]] did not run for re-election.

===District 85===

===District 85===

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:{{bluedot}} [[Dexter Grimsley]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Dexter Grimsley]] '''6,692''' {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Jody Singleton]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Jody Singleton]] 6,255

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'''Note:''' Incumbent Democrat [[Locy Baker]] is not running for re-election.

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'''Note:''' Incumbent Democrat [[Locy Baker]] did not run for re-election.

===District 86===

===District 86===

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:*[[Benjamin Lewis]] Lewis is no longer running as he was appointed as a District judge on June 21, 2010.

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:*[[Benjamin Lewis]] Lewis withdrew as he was appointed as a District judge on June 21, 2010.

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Merritt Carothers]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Merritt Carothers]] 6,623

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:{{reddot}} [[Paul Lee]] {{won}} Lee replaced Lewis after his appointment to the position of District judge.

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:{{reddot}} [[Paul Lee]] '''9,159''' {{won}} Lee replaced Lewis after his appointment to the position of District judge.

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'''Note:''' The incumbent is not running as the seat is currently vacant.

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'''Note:''' The incumbent did not run; the seat was vacant.

===District 87===

===District 87===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[Vickie D. Moore]] {{approved}} Moore has withdrawn from the race and will not appear on the ballot in the general election.<ref>[http://www.rickeystokesnews.com/article.php/moore-drops-out-of-alabama-house-district-87-race-12135 Moore drops out of house race]</ref>

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:*[[Vickie D. Moore]] {{approved}} Moore withdrew and did not appear on the ballot in the general election.<ref>[http://www.rickeystokesnews.com/article.php/moore-drops-out-of-alabama-house-district-87-race-12135 Moore drops out of house race]</ref>

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:{{reddot}} [[Donnie Chesteen]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Donnie Chesteen]] '''14,347''' {{won}}

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'''Note:''' The incumbent is not running as the seat is currently vacant.

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'''Note:''' The incumbent did not run; the seat is currently vacant.

===District 88===

===District 88===

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:*[[Paul Beckman]] 5,520 {{approved}}

:*[[Paul Beckman]] 5,520 {{approved}}

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:*[[Mac Gipson]] 3,665 Incumbent Gipson has represented the 88th district since 2002.

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:*[[Mac Gipson]] 3,665 Incumbent Gipson was first elected in 2002.

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:{{reddot}} [[Paul Beckman]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Paul Beckman]] '''14,382''' {{won}}

===District 89===

===District 89===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[Alan Boothe]] {{approved}} Incumbent Boothe has represented the 89th district since 1998.

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:*[[Alan Boothe]] {{approved}} Incumbent Boothe was first elected in 1998.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Alan Boothe]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Alan Boothe]] '''7,912''' {{won}}

===District 90===

===District 90===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[Charles Newton]] {{approved}} Incumbent Newton has represented the 90th district since 1989.

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:*[[Charles Newton]] {{approved}} Incumbent Newton was first elected in 1989.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Charles Newton]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Charles Newton]] '''8,577''' {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Jerry Hartin]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Jerry Hartin]] 5,855

===District 91===

===District 91===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[Terry Spicer]] {{approved}} Incumbent Spicer has represented the 91st district since 1998.

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:*[[Terry Spicer]] {{approved}} Incumbent Spicer was first elected in 1998.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Terry Spicer]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Terry Spicer]] 5,383

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:{{reddot}} [[Barry Moore]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Barry Moore]] '''9,754''' {{won}}

===District 92===

===District 92===

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:{{bluedot}} [[David S. Darby]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[David S. Darby]] 3,086

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:{{reddot}} [[Mike Jones, Jr.]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Mike Jones, Jr.]] '''6,820''' {{won}}

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:{{greydot}} [[Don Cotton]]

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:{{greydot}} [[Don Cotton]] 3,180

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'''Note:''' Incumbent Democrat [[Seth Hammett]] is not running for re-election.

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'''Note:''' Incumbent Democrat [[Seth Hammett]] did not run for re-election.

===District 93===

===District 93===

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:*[[Steve Clouse]] {{approved}} Incumbent Clouse has represented the 93rd district since

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:*[[Steve Clouse]] {{approved}} Incumbent Clouse was first elected in 1994.

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:{{bluedot}} [[Ronnie Helms]]

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:{{bluedot}} [[Ronnie Helms]] 3,271

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:{{reddot}} [[Steve Clouse]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Steve Clouse]] '''11,418''' {{won}}

===District 94===

===District 94===

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:*[[Dale Brown]] 3,222

:*[[Dale Brown]] 3,222

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:*[[Joe Faust]] 6,947 {{approved}} Incumbent Faust has represented the 94th district since 1994.

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:*[[Joe Faust]] 6,947 {{approved}} Incumbent Faust was first elected in 1994.

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{reddot}} [[Joe Faust]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Joe Faust]] '''16,481''' {{won}}

===District 95===

===District 95===

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:*[[Steve McMillan]] {{approved}} Incumbent McMillan has represented the 95th district since 2004.

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:*[[Steve McMillan]] {{approved}} Incumbent McMillan was first elected in 2004.

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{reddot}} [[Steve McMillan]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Steve McMillan]] '''16,239''' {{won}}

===District 96===

===District 96===

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:*[[Randy Davis]] {{approved}} Incumbent Davis has represented the 96th district since 1982.

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:*[[Randy Davis]] {{approved}} Incumbent Davis was first elected in 1982.

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{reddot}} [[Randy Davis]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Randy Davis]] '''13,319''' {{won}}

===District 97===

===District 97===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[Yvonne Kennedy]] {{approved}} Incumbent Kennedy has represented the 97th district since 1982.

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:*[[Yvonne Kennedy]] {{approved}} Incumbent Kennedy was first elected in 1982.

:*[[James O. Gordon]] 1,069 Incumbent Gordon has represented the 98th district since 2006.

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:*[[James O. Gordon]] 1,069 Incumbent Gordon was first elected in 2006.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Napoleon Bracy, Jr.]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Napoleon Bracy, Jr.]] '''6,767''' {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Sharon L. Powe]]

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:{{reddot}} [[Sharon L. Powe]] 3,222

===District 99===

===District 99===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[James Buskey]] 2,952 {{approved}} Incumbent Buskey has represented the 99th district since 1976.

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:*[[James Buskey]] 2,952 {{approved}} Incumbent Buskey was first elected in 1976.

:*[[Henry Haseeb]] 996

:*[[Henry Haseeb]] 996

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:{{bluedot}} [[James Buskey]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[James Buskey]] '''8,554''' {{won}}

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:{{greydot}} [[Rashawn Figures]]

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:{{greydot}} [[Rashawn Figures]] 1,800

===District 100===

===District 100===

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:*[[Victor Gaston]] {{approved}} Incumbent Gaston has represented the 100th district since 1982.

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:*[[Victor Gaston]] {{approved}} Incumbent Gaston was first elected in 1982.

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{reddot}} [[Victor Gaston]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Victor Gaston]] '''12,640''' {{won}}

===District 101===

===District 101===

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:*[[Jamie Ison]] {{approved}} Incumbent Ison has represented the 10st district since 1982.

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:*[[Jamie Ison]] {{approved}} Incumbent Ison was first elected in 1982.

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{reddot}} [[Jamie Ison]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Jamie Ison]] '''8,414''' {{won}}

===District 102===

===District 102===

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:*[[Chad Fincher]] {{approved}} Incumbent Fincher has represented the 102nd district since 2006.

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:*[[Chad Fincher]] {{approved}} Incumbent Fincher was first elected in 2006.

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{reddot}} [[Chad Fincher]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Chad Fincher]] '''9,641''' {{won}}

===District 103===

===District 103===

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

:{{bluedot}} <u>'''June 1 Democratic primary result:</u>

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:*[[Joseph C. Mitchell]] {{approved}} Incumbent Mitchell has represented the 103rd district since 1994.

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:*[[Joseph C. Mitchell]] {{approved}} Incumbent Mitchell was first elected in 1994.

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:{{bluedot}} [[Joseph C. Mitchell]] {{won}}

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:{{bluedot}} [[Joseph C. Mitchell]] '''6,962''' {{won}}

===District 104===

===District 104===

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:*[[Jim Barton]] 4,029 {{approved}} Incumbent Barton has represented the 104th district since 2001.

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:*[[Jim Barton]] 4,029 {{approved}} Incumbent Barton was first elected in 2001.

:*[[Nathan Davis]] 1,857

:*[[Nathan Davis]] 1,857

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{reddot}} [[Jim Barton]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Jim Barton]] '''11,155''' {{won}}

===District 105===

===District 105===

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:{{reddot}} <u>'''June 1 GOP primary result:</u>

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:*[[Spencer Collier]] {{approved}} Incumbent Collier has represented the 105th district since 2002.

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:*[[Spencer Collier]] {{approved}} Incumbent Collier was first elected in 2002.

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

<u>'''''November 2 General election candidates:'''''</u>

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:{{reddot}} [[Spencer Collier]] {{won}}

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:{{reddot}} [[Spencer Collier]] '''7,807''' {{won}}

==See also==

==See also==

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* [http://www.votesmart.org/election_state_legislator.php?state_id=AL&type=office&criteria=lower Project Vote Smart list of candidates for Alabama House of Representatives in the November 2, 2010 election]

* [http://www.votesmart.org/election_state_legislator.php?state_id=AL&type=office&criteria=lower Project Vote Smart list of candidates for Alabama House of Representatives in the November 2, 2010 election]

Campaign contributions

This chart shows how many candidates ran for state house in Alabama in past years and the cumulative amount of campaign contributions in state house races, including contributions in both primary and general election contests. All figures come from Follow The Money.[1]

Year

Number of candidates

Total contributions

2008

105

$341,698

2006

230

$17,109,524

2004

0

$0

2002

260

$12,397,003

During the 2010 election, the total contributions to House candidates was $19,627,913. The top 10 contributors were:[2]

Retiring incumbents

Eleven incumbent representatives did not run for re-election, while 92 incumbents (89.32%) ran for re-election. Of the eleven incumbents who did not seek re-election, eight were Democrats and three were Republican.

Qualifications

Members of the House must be 21 at the time of their election, and must have been citizens of Alabama for three years, having lived in their respective districts for at least one year immediately preceding their election.[3]